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Are There Any Heroes in Lisa Belkin’s “Show Me a Hero”?
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A 5 page paper which examines whether or not any heroes emerge in this account of the housing controversy in Yonkers, NY during the 1980s. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGshowhero.rtf
Argument To Abolish The Electoral College
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This 8 page paper presents an argument to abolish the electoral college process. This process was originally designed by the founders and writers of the U.S. Constitution for reasons that no longer exist, such as limited transportation and communication options for candidates. The writer first presents a short history of the Electoral College and why it was originally established. Three reasons for abolishing the process are then discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGelcol2.rtf
Assuming the Pro-Gore Position
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A 5 page paper arguing that Gore should be
declared the winner of Florida and therefore of the presiency of the United States.
Supporters and opponents alike cite Gore's determination and competitive nature as being
beneficial to America in today's business environment. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSgoreP.wps
BANANAS AND POLITICS
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This 6-page paper attempts to tie the banana trade wars together with political maneuvering, even to the point where it has helped elect presidents of the U.S. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: MTchiqwr.rtf
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